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  • Question 1
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    Replace the adverb in the following sentence with its synonym.
    The teacher taught us how to write neatly.
    Solution
    The adverb, 'neatly' means 'in a neat way'. The word, 'nicely' means 'in a pleasant or satisfactory manner'. These two words have similar meanings. Hence, option C is correct. 
    'Vaguely' means 'in a way that is uncertain or unclear'.
    'Tightly' means 'closely and firmly'.
    'Sloppily' means 'in a messy or careless way'. 
    As the above three words, do not mean the same as 'in a neat way', options A. B and D are incorrect. 
  • Question 2
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    Select the most appropriate meaning for the given proverb:
    Opportunity seldom knocks twice.
    Solution

    The proverb, ‘Opportunity seldom knocks twice’ means: ‘Take any opportunity or chance when it comes as it may not come again’. This meaning is conveyed by option A, which is the correct answer. 

    Options B and C are incorrect as they do not convey the meaning as above. Option D is incorrect as option A is the correct answer. 

  • Question 3
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Boost 
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice C is correct. Boost means 'help or encourage' the opposite being hinder meaning 'to be a hindrance’. For example: Language barriers are a hindrance when you go to a new country.  Choice A means to increase in size'. Choice B means ‘increase in rate’. Choice D means 'express sharp disapproval'. Choice A, B, and D are wrong. 

  • Question 4
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Sympathy 
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice D is correct. Sympathy means 'pity' the opposite being apathy  meaning 'lack of concern’. For example: There is a widespread apathy among students.  Choice A means sympathy'. Choice B means ‘to put oneself in another's position’. Choice C means 'hatred'. Choice A, B, and C are wrong. 

  • Question 5
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Virtue
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice A is correct.  Virtue means 'behaviour showing high moral standards' the opposite being vice meaning 'bad behaviour’. For example: The mobile phone has become a vice in many people's hand. Choice B means standard'. Choice C means ‘a useful or valuable thing’. Choice D means 'not contaminated'. Choice B, C and D are wrong. 

  • Question 6
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Roughly
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice A is correct.  Roughly means 'approximately' the opposite being exactly meaning 'accurately’. For example: She left the house exactly at the same time everyday.Choice B means only in part'. Choice C means ‘in a direct and unambiguous way’. Choice D means 'to a great extent'. Choice B, C and D are wrong. 

  • Question 7
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Delete
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice B is correct. Delete means 'remove something' the opposite being insert meaning 'to keep something’. For example: The typesetter inserted a exclamation mark in the sentence.Choice A means seize'. Choice C means ‘to encourage’. Choice D means 'to hurt'. Choice A, C and D are wrong. 

  • Question 8
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Miserly
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice D is correct.  Miserly means 'a person who hoards money' the opposite being generous meaning 'a person who gives readily’. For example: The king was generous to his subjects. Choice A means extremely unpleasant'. Choice B means ‘very good’. Choice C means 'very near'. Choice A, B, and C are wrong. 

  • Question 9
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Keen
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice A is correct. Keen means 'sharply' the opposite being dull  meaning 'not sharp’. For example: The elder brother was sharp as a tack but the younger was dull. Choice B means dishonest'. Choice C means ‘very enthusiastic’. Choice D means 'intelligent and clever'. Choice B, C and D are wrong. 

  • Question 10
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    Select the opposite of the given word:
    Urban 
    Solution

    Antonyms are words that have contrasting, or opposite, meanings.

    Choice D is correct.  Urban means 'city' the opposite being rural meaning 'village’. For example: The doctor had to serve in the rural areas of the state. Choice A means urban'. Choice B means ‘a small city’. Choice C means 'a very big city'. Choice A, B, and C are wrong. 

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